EvilDark - Got one of those JR 9's. But I've only been reloading for it for a few months. I've tried two powders - Unique and TiteGroup.
Using 4.1 Gr of Unique under 124Gr plated gave me pretty good results at 25, acceptable results (3" Group) at 50, but never did find any holes on the backstop, much less the paper, at 100 - those things must have dropped like a stone.
For Titegroup - I've tried 4.0Gr and got excellent results at both 25 and 50. I saw about a 6.5" drop in POI on the same target format at 50 yards as I was using at 25, but the groups were still pretty good, didn't measure but looked about maybe 2.50 inches on 3 shots. Note that the max recommended load on the Hodgdon data table is 4.1 Grains under 124 Grain bullet - I normally don't load up that close to the max recommended but the JR didn't have any issues with it. It was getting dark so I didn't got out to 100 to see if it would at least hit the backstop on the Titegroup loads.
The thing I really liked about the Titegroup over the Unique is it seems to be a much cleaner burn - with the Unique, black residue EVERYWHERE. With the Titegroup, I didn't see anywhere near the powder residues.
I'm going to drop back down on the powder for the Titegroup loads, it seems that with just the few I shot at a couple of smaller charges were a bit tighter than at the higher load (it was starting to open up a bit).
As always - start with lower powder charges and work your way up, I am only relaying what I've gone through, and I started lower when trying both powders! Your mileage may vary - as the weasel words say.